AstriConVideo ! Paris Nov 20-22! Book your calendar!
Friends in the Asterisk Video Task Force (and other developers on asterisk-dev),
I just wanted to alert you that we've set the dates for the Asterisk Video meeting:
November 20-22 in Paris!
I am working on the details - conference center, hotels etc - but everything seems to be coming to a quick solution and I wanted you to be able to book these dates in your calendar.
My suggestion is that we start 10 AM on Monday, nov 20th, and continue to 3 PM (15:00) on Wednesday, November 22nd.
This is going to be a very practical meeting with interoperability tests between various devices, SIP debugging and coding. We need to figure out a way to add proper handling of video attributes in Asterisk and maybe look at additional features I know that you are working on out there
- Video on hold (streaming)
- Video prompts for IVRs
- T.140 text in addition to video
- Integration with 3G video
- Video conferencing
Let's investigate these areas together, trying to find solutions that we can work forward on - integration with other Open Source products or just experience in connections to commercial products.
There will be a very limited amount of seats. Mail me off list if you want me to keep a seat open for you. You will have to cover your own costs, but if everything works out we will have access to the conference center sponsored.
Have a nice weekend. I'm sure I will - going to the Asterisk beachcamp on the beautiful beach outside Malaga in Spain!
Cheers,
/Olle
Written by Dal on September 25th, 2006 with
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Digium and Critical Links Enter into Strategic Partnership
Digium Inc., the Asterisk company, and Critical Links, an international networking technology company, today announced that Critical Links has become a Product and Solution Partner of Digium. As a result of this agreement, Digium and Critical Links will participate in co-marketing activities. edgeBOX provides an affordable, secure and QoS assured platform for VoIP deployment in small and medium sized businesses. It includes a feature rich IP-PBX based on Asterisk and a VoIP gateway using Digium's analogue and digital interface cards, also supporting Digium's latest echo cancellation cards (the TE411P).
“By partnering with innovative companies like Critical Links we can offer the business community more options and features when building high-end telephony systems based on Asterisk,” said Jim Webster, director of software technologies at Digium. “We look forward to working together with Critical Links to expand the VoIP market and at the same time, communicate the important role open source will play in furthering the telecom market.”
“We are pleased to be partnering with Digium, the recognized world leader in developing Linux based VoIP technologies," said Joao Carreira, Critical Links CEO. "We have been incorporating their technology in our products since the start of 2005 and, as a result, the interest in edgeBOX has grown tremendously. We can now provide a complete voice and data networking solution in a single box which greatly simplifies VoIP deployment, is cost effective, and addresses the concerns that users have over security and call quality," he added.
Source: Critical Links
Written by Dal on October 3rd, 2006 with
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